Entanglement is a central phenomenon of quantum mechanics. It enables two photons to be connected with each other regardless of distance, and it is the basis of the immense potential of quantum technologies. However, the continuing development of qua
In September 2020, researchers at Aalto University and VTT revealed that they had developed a high-speed nano-scale radiation detector a bolometer fast enough to read the qubits in a quantum computer.Now, Professor Mikko Möttönen’s team and their par
The QuTI consortium, partly financed by Business Finland, consists of 12 partners. In the project, Aalto will provide expertise in superconducting circuits and device development. This will allow researchers to more accurately detect microwave fields and temperatures and to perform quantum computing more efficiently.
Scientists in Finland have engineered a circuit that generates high-quality microwave signals necessary for controlling quantum computers while functioning at temperatures close to absolute zero.